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HPI: Almost a third of image interpretation done by nonradiologists

AuntMinnie

A team led by Eric Christensen, PhD, research director at the Neiman Institute, reported that radiologists interpreted 72.1% of all imaging studies for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries in 2022, but that the remaining 27.9% The team conducted a study that included data from 123 million 2022 Medicare Part B imaging claims.

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Imaging Market Share Analysis Shows 28% of Image Interpretation Performed by Non-Radiologists

Imaging Technology

Neiman Health Policy Institute ( HPI ) study found that radiologists interpreted 72.1% of all imaging studies for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries in 2022, with the remaining 27.9% According to a written study summary released by HPI, market share varied by imaging modality; radiologists interpreted 97.3%

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Surprising Improved Productivity with Ultrasound Worksheets

Imorgon Medical

However, due to the current shortage of radiologists and the increasing volume of imaging studies, there is a pressing need, as described by BenWhite [ 2 ], for “mass efficiency gains.” Ultrasound worksheet templates serve as checklists for sonographers, enhancing the quality and consistency of observations during exams.

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Surprising Improved Productivity with Ultrasound Worksheets

Imorgon Medical

However, due to the current shortage of radiologists and the increasing volume of imaging studies, there is a pressing need, as described by BenWhite [ 2 ], for “mass efficiency gains.” Ultrasound worksheet templates serve as checklists for sonographers, enhancing the quality and consistency of observations during exams.

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Growth in Demand for Imaging Procedures Will Increase Need for Teleradiology

Vesta Teleradiology

To meet this demand, companies are focusing on advanced and accessible technologies, such as handheld ultrasounds. About 1,949 imaging devices are in development, with 112 expected to gain approval in 2023. Additionally, teaching hospitals are increasing demand for advanced imaging methods to enhance patient care.